Who is the ceo of lidl

Who is the ceo of lidl
McDonnell set up the retailer's buying and marketing divisions.

Supermarket Lidl has announced that its current UK chief executive Christian Härtnagel will become chief executive at Lidl Germany, while Ryan McDonnell will be promoted to lead the group’s UK operations.

Currently holding the position of deputy chief executive, McDonnell will start his new role on 1 February while Härtnagel will take up his post a month later.

McDonnell, who left a family business in construction for Lidl’s graduate scheme in 2000, set up the company’s buying and marketing divisions.

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McDonnell‘s career at Lidl spans over 21 years and also includes stints as chief commercial officer of Lidl Ireland and Northern Ireland, and chief commercial officer of Lidl GB.

McDonnell said: “Christian hands over a business built on strong foundations and I’m incredibly excited to have the baton passed on to me. I have worked at Lidl GB now for over six years, during which time we have seen our store estate, colleague and customer numbers grow exponentially. We couldn’t be in a better place as a business and I feel privileged to be taking us forward from here.”

Härtnagel has headed up Lidl GB for more than five years after being  promoted from the role of chief operations officer for Lidl Austria, where he was responsible for sales and operations.

He has worked with Lidl for over 18 years and has held a variety of positions including regional director at Lidl Ireland.

Härtnagel will replace current Lidl Germany CEO Matthias Oppitz, who the company said will take on a new international role on its board.

Härtnagel said: “It feels special, both personally and professionally, to be given the opportunity to go back to the country where I started my career many years ago, and to take the helm of the biggest market in the Lidl family,”

“I’ve worked closely with Ryan for some time and have every faith in his ability to lead Lidl in Great Britain, and to build on the team’s fantastic track record in recent years. I feel very proud to leave the company in such capable and safe hands. Ryan and I are focused on delivering the best Christmas ever for our customers.”

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Lidl GB is today announcing that current CEO Christian Härtnagel will be moving to the role of CEO at Lidl Germany, the largest of the Lidl businesses, with current deputy CEO Ryan McDonnell promoted to Lidl GB CEO. Härtnagel will start in his new role on 1st March 2022 and McDonnell on 1st February.

Härtnagel has been CEO of Lidl GB for more than five years, having been promoted from the role of chief operations officer for Lidl Austria, where he was responsible for sales and operations. He has been with Lidl for over 18 years, holding a variety of roles during his tenure including regional director at Lidl Ireland. Härtnagel replaces current Lidl Germany CEO and Member of Lidl’s International Board, Matthias Oppitz, who will take on a new international role on the Board.

McDonnell‘s career at Lidl extends over 21 years. The former chief commercial officer of Lidl Ireland and Northern Ireland moved to Lidl GB in the role of chief commercial officer in 2015. He was promoted to deputy CEO in 2021.

Härtnagel said: “It feels special, both personally and professionally, to be given the opportunity to go back to the country where I started my career many years ago, and to take the helm of the biggest market in the Lidl family. I’ve worked closely with Ryan for some time and have every faith in his ability to lead Lidl in Great Britain, and to build on the team’s fantastic track record in recent years. I feel very proud to leave the company in such capable and safe hands. Ryan and Iare focused on delivering the best Christmas ever for our customers.”

McDonnell said: “Christian hands over a business built on strong foundations and I’m incredibly excited to have the baton passed on to me. I have worked at Lidl GB now for over six years, during which time we have seen our store estate, colleague and customer numbers grow exponentially. We couldn’t be in a better place as a business and I feel privileged to be taking us forward from here.”

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Lidl US President and CEO Johannes Fieber is leaving the company and will be replaced by Michal Lagunionek, former president of Lidl Poland and board member of Lidl’s parent company Schwarz Group.

In a letter to Lidl US employees yesterday, Fieber said he was departing the hard discount grocery chain in order to spend more time with his family. He has served as Lidl US president and CEO since May 2018, when he succeeded Brendan Proctor.

Plans call for Fieber to stay on over the next month to help with the leadership transition. Lagunionek is slated to take the CEO reins for the U.S. market in June, according to a Lidl US spokesperson.

“Since joining Lidl US three years ago, I have had the distinct privilege of leading all of you, a team of extremely dedicated and talented professionals. I appreciate all of the extra hours you have put into your work, especially in the last year, during one of the most challenging periods in a generation. Because of your hard work, we were able to serve more customers and communities than ever, all while instituting a range of industry-leading health and safety measures to protect everyone in our stores from COVID-19,” Fieber wrote in the April 20 letter.

“For millions of Americans, and indeed for me as well, this past year also stressed the importance of family. Nothing is more important. I am immensely proud of our team’s work bringing greater stability and food access to families across our communities this past year,” he said. “Now that the outlook in the United States has stabilized and brightened, I have decided to take a break from my career to spend more time with my wife and three little girls. I have missed being with them more during these demanding times.”

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Who is the ceo of lidl

Lidl now operates more than 130 U.S. stores in nine East Coast states.

Fieber called Lagunionek “one of Lidl’s most experienced and accomplished executives.” Germany-based Lidl opened its first U.S. stores in June 2017 and now from its Arlington, Va., U.S. headquarters operates more than 130 locations on the East Coast, including in Delaware, Georgia, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, South Carolina and Virginia. 

“He is an exemplary leader and brings more than two decades of international retailing experience to Lidl US,” Fieber said of Lagunionek. “I have had the privilege of working closely with Michal and can attest to how well-positioned he is to drive our business forward. I am happy to assist him and the entire team during this transition period.”

As a member of the Lidl international board, Lagunionek oversees the retailer's strategy in multiple countries, the Lidl US spokesperson said in an email, adding that "such a high-level appointment is a strong signal of Lidl’s long-term strategy in the U.S."

Lagunionek’s appointment will mark the fourth CEO for Lidl US. Former Lidl Ireland CEO Kenneth McGrath was tapped as Lidl US CEO in 2013 to lead the German grocer’s U.S. venture before leaving the company in 2015 and later being named CEO of discount supermarket chain Save-A-Lot in 2017. Brendan Proctor, another Lidl Ireland executive, took over from McGrath as Lidl US CEO in 2015 before being replaced by Fieber in mid-2018. Fieber had previously served as CEO of Lidl Sweden as well as in senior roles with the retailer in Italy and Germany.

Who is the ceo of lidl

Lidl hasn’t provided an update on the vacant post of Lidl US chairman since reporting the July exit of Roman Heini (left) after nearly 16 months in the role. Heini had joined Lidl in October 2018 from rival hard-discount grocer Aldi, where he served as a joint managing director for the United Kingdom from 2010 to 2014. He was named chairman of Lidl US in early February 2019 and, after relocating to the Lidl US headquarters in Arlington, started in the position on March 1.

Fieber has presided over a steady U.S. expansion for Lidl following an initial hiccup in its U.S. market entry. Besides fine-tuning Lidl US’ store format and real estate and promotional strategies, he oversaw the November 2018 acquisition of 27 Best Market stores in metropolitan New York, a deal that closed in early 2019. Lidl has since converted roughly half of the Best Market stores, located on Long Island, to its banner.

“On a personal level, I am tremendously proud of all that we have accomplished together, supporting Lidl’s path to growth,” Fieber said in the letter to the Lidl US team. “Through my many visits to our stores, warehouses, property offices and headquarters, I have seen firsthand your countless contributions to our business. Together, we have successfully completed the Best Market brand acquisition and transformation on Long Island. We have introduced exciting new store concepts to better serve our customers, including our newest, which will open this week in Manassas, Va., and we have been recognized as the fastest-growing retailer in the United States for two consecutive years.”

The 100th Lidl US store opened last May in Suwanee, Ga. Lidl also opened its third U.S. distribution center in Perryville, Md., last April and is building a fourth in Covington, Ga.